Quite like the new quiz "Ice Breaker "but where do they get the contestants from
william on todays programme was asked
What is the boys name and the ball in bowls. no answer then told jack. thats my sons name
next question was what are crossed swords on a ordinance survey match mean. answer castle
then what sport has two teams of four players played over 4 periods of time called chukkas. Answer given was chess
You would not believe they have researchers to test these competitors
You've only got to look at the most popular TV programmes and the results in General Elections to gauge the intelligence of the great British public. ;o)
I remember Chelsee Healey giving 4 wrong answers on Celebrity Pointless one being that gin jibe was an anagram of Belgium (a city hosting the Olympics)!!!
Answers are only 'obvious' when you know them. I would not have a clue what crossed swords meant on a map, would not know about a 'jack' ball as I don't play bowls and chukkas I guess would be polo but would not expect many people to know that. I could give you three questions whose answers would be 'obvious' to me that you p[probably would not have a clue about.
Everyone is 'thick' on a sliding scale. I feel rather superior when I watch some popular quiz programmes but rather thick when watching University Challenge ;-)
I only know that I tried many times to enter 'Millionaire'. I answered all the questions on the phone correctly (every time) - and was told that there was no room for me! Perhaps they deliberately pick the thickoes?
Freeze out is a show that both gives out money and has a silly, if possibly entertaining, gimmick going on. It's an entertaining show where the quiz element seems secondary. Not sure that it's meant to be a showcase for the fantastic abilities of top quiz players...
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.